LESSON #73: PPC Traffic

IMPORTANT NOTE:Google has been majorly cracking down on advertisers that violate any of their rules. This includes some rules that seemingly were not previously enforced, and some rules that are only now being written and/or being brought to light. This includes promoting anything that they consider to be an unacceptable business model (ie. – anything they deem to be a get rich quick scheme), anything containing what they consider to be unsupported claims, and any page that they consider to be a “bridge” page. Google AdWords is still a great source of traffic, but be very careful to play by Google’s rules!

WARNING: You can lose a lot of money. A key to success is testing and tracking.

85 comments on “LESSON #73: PPC Traffic”

Hi Alexander, thanks for the comment and for thinking of working with me. Due to my schedule I am not currently taking on any new JV projects. However, you are welcome to submit your idea in a ticket at my helpdesk and I will read it. I do not respond personally to all JV requests, but I do read them and I will keep it in mind if I have any openings in the future.
best-
Eric
PS- No I don’t think you’re crazy. It never hurts to ask in a situation like this.

Great looking websites Gary and on time for Halloween no doubt. I agree that the changes should really increase conversions for you. On a side note, have you thought of creating entirely different themed landing pages for your product because the product can benefit anyone wanting traffic besides a specific niche ocult. For example a landing page with a targeting theme for “women” marketers from a statistics and research perspective.

I got banned by Google doing Adword campaigns. Be warned everybody, you can get banned for the smallest violation. I overlooked a reference to a quick rich scheme in a website reference which was not mine!

It’s really quite amazing. Fact that I paid all these gurus money to teach me something that I got for free from Eric’s Tips. I’ve been doing this now for about 6 months. Can’t say how fast I’m getting there but I was really getting nowhere…until now. New life..excited about the lesson and about to try all you’ve taught. PS: I should start reviewing you previous lesson. And spend money on your products rather then the so called greats like ChrisX.

I opened my adwords account, funded it, and created my first campaign. The account indicates that it is activated, and my campaign indicates that it is enabled, but my ad for the website does not show up from any of the keywords, (even when there are no other ads). In addition, each keyword indicates that it is eligible and is “showing ads right now.” I just can’t figure it out. Any insights
Thanks, Kuran

Sometimes it takes while before it really becomes active. If still no impressions after a few days, I would suggest contacting Adwords support and ask them. They might have silently flagged your account or ads silently without telling you why.

Its a good feeling to no that, on this planet earth, there are people like you Eric who have invested so much of their time and money to help others,not only the marketing intrepreneur of the future, but also the poor children of world.
This lesson defines you who you are in this business.You have been very careful to where we must pump out money,this one is a must if you real eager to lift up your business and not underestimate split testing. Thank you Eric I can’t think of any expect advise out there that can be so genuine and honestly presented so freely.I know a lot of your Guru Friends,they may be good,but they are no where near you in terms of delivering,I have come and gone,But what I find here is simple genuine and almost everything that internet marketers need.
When Gurus talk of over delivering, they don’t come close to you.
I know I’m sounding like a Guru already, so what! Isn’t that’s what I’m here for!

hi eric, I am a newbie and need your advice. Will it be safe to give someone my email address with password, my pay pal email address including my click bank account? That someone seems to be trustworthy but I just don’t know what to do and the long term effect in case I give him those info. Also I am a slow learner but I learned a lot from your tips. Thank you.

I’d be very careful about that. The only situation where I would recommend giving those passwords to someone is if you are hiring an employee, or outsourcing those tasks to a long-term contractor. In regard to Paypal, you can set up additional users with their own username/password, and you may restrict some of the things they can or cannot do in your account.

You recommend 2 to 5 keywords per ad campaign (10 maximum) and then you organize the excel csv sheet into what seems to be hundreds of keywords. In lesson #74 you recommend software that can generate thousands (SpeedPPC). What am I missing? Wouldn’t submitting hundreds or thousands of keywords also cost one an extreme amount of money as visitors click thousands of keywords? Also wouldn’t google consider this as a “black-seo” keyword stuffing?

Google wants you to spend money with them, so they don’t mind lots of keywords as long as you are being relevant to their searchers.

In the old days of internet marketing, yes you could submit batches of thousands of keywords and pretty much be guaranteed to get tons of clicks and spend a lot of money, which was a good thing. Remember, if you’re spending money on PPC, you should be making more money as a result… usually doubling your money or better.

It’s still good to use thousands of keywords for maximum traffic, but you have to break them down into tiny ad groups, like you mentioned. Track everything, and get rid of the keywords that don’t result in sales/conversions.

I’ve appreciated the TONS of value you have brought through this series.

I’ve been using google adwords and I feel like I’ve had pretty good success, but I don’t know.

Currently, I have google ads pointing to a couple of squeeze pages offering a free video and template in exchange for their email in order to build my list. My conversion rate for the free offer is about 10%. Is this a good conversion rate for a free offer like that?

I’ll be selling down my funnel, and I’m assuming that will be the best indicator, but I was just wondering if 10% is a good conversion rate for a free offer.

P.S. Great tip going outside the U.S. first. I’ll be adjusting to go back to the U.S. but currently I have a CTR rate for some keywords around 50% and 20%. But my total overall is 8%. Thanks!

Solid conversion rates will always be a little different depending on the niche. It sounds like you’re having some successful campaigns, but you might want to shoot for another 5-10% by tweaking your page, ad, or offer!

We’ve seen conversions skyrocket at times from the slightest of changes!

Thanks for the advice. I’ve been doing some A/B testing through google to try and tweak some things. I became very surprised so far. I discovered video isn’t what people want to watch when they click on a google ad. At least how I have it set right now.

I’m going to continue using the A/B testing. improve those conversions 🙂

Hey Eric
I am enjoying the tips. Also getting started with IPE.
Also love your testimony about Mission Trips. I support 2 children in 3rd world countries. Sure would like to speak to you personally sometime and talk. God is God! Thanks for sharing Him.
Jim

Eric, AIDA is still with you following your interesting and lenthy vedeo and wrinting tips. No tricks here… but a lot of persuassion. This is internet marketing! Now i can see that i’ll be in training for ever. But all this info. is food for my brains. Even though you claim is not rocket science, I see that theres is a lot to digest. Thanks a lot for all these interesting information. Superb!

Now i am going to ask you a favor… please…. you or your bro. Misha, to help me get in touch with Naveed Instant Product Engine. Everytime i try to get in with his helpdesk they repond i that i got a wrong log in info. But you know what? I just cut it from his email and paste it on the site.
Sorry i am giving you guys this trouble! Please use my email go give me some instructions. Thanks!

PPC seems like a great way to create traffic, Eric. I don’t know though. A friend of mine tried ppc before and lost every cent without making a penny. I like your way of explaining though. I’ll try it when the time comes.

Hi Virginia, check out lesson #71 and lesson #57:http://www.ericstips.com/tips/lesson71/http://www.ericstips.com/tips/lesson57/
Pixel tracking is simply a method of tracking where a one-pixel (tiny) image is loaded on a thank-you page (or other target page). This little pixel tells the tracking software that your visitor indeed reached the page.
Yes it can be done inexpensively and free in some cases. Some affiliate program providers have built-in pixel tracking functionality, where you can essentially put your own pixel on the download page. Other vendors may be willing to add your pixel (or other tracking code) manually if you are sending them some good traffic. If you’re simply looking to track things on your own sites, it’s really easy. The product I recommend is Conversion Prophet.

Hi, thank you for a great video. If i may ask. Most CPA offers are only allowed in certain countries and from what i understand, that means that i can only drive traffic from those countries (if allowed country is US then visitors can only be from US), if i got it right. But can i (i live in Europe) promote those offers? Does it matter if i want to promote to US but don’t live there? Will my ads show to people living in US ? Thank you for an answer in advance
Nicole

Eric these videos are sooooooooo good.
So far I have only looked at the videos up to lesson #73 so I don’t know if you will cover alternative paid advertising later. Just thought I’d let you know of a place that I have found to be of great ROI in advertising and very simple to use.
If you go to http://mikode[dot]net/activity/ you will find advert placements on that page. When you click you come to their adserver where you can choose options for advertising. Costs $7 for 7 days, made 4 sales in the first 3 days. Their tracking utility is great as well and free for advertisers. I think they are new, so maybe that’s why so effective.
I’m going to watch the rest of your videos now.
Thanks for making them available. I have bought your products in the past and am a very happy customer.
Cheers,
Kimbro.

I personally love PPC. Unfortunately, my account was terminated several years ago, without warning. After doing some research online, I found that happened to a lot of folks in the network marketing and home based business niche. I lose a lot of traffic and business overnight. I do well now with Facebook Ads, but they are cracking down too. It’s frustrating, but you have to adapt or get left behind. Personally, I love PPC.

Hello Eric,
Tbank you for your teachin in ppc. I have a question and looking forward for your advise. I am doibg a test with Stuads. Com by using two affiliate hop link from Clickbank with a very limited budget. I have over 6000 impression on onecof the product but around 53 clcks rafter 6 dys of campaign butcnot even obe conversion yet. I just hope that if I xan get acleas 3-5 sell then I will consider to put in more in my nesy budget. Is there any good but cheaper one you can recommend for my PPC campaign to promote Clickbank affiliate prdicts ? Thank you.